Stephen Deuchar, Art Fund director, said: “Our Moving Image Fund is helping UK museums and galleries to acquire important works in film and video, giving more people access to this increasingly important medium. We thank the generous supporters who have made this possible, and look forward to seeing what Bristol Museum & Art Gallery and the Hunterian Museum acquire.”

Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, and the Whitworth, Manchester, who joined the pilot scheme in 2015, will remain as participants in an expanded portfolio of organisations, with the Whitworth announcing its latest acquisition through the Moving Image Fund: Elizabeth Price's 'K', a two-channel video work that celebrates the manufacturing and marketing of women's hosiery - K tights and stockings being a well-known brand in the 1960s and 70s - juxtaposed with professional mourners.

Elizabeth Price, artist, said: "I'm very honoured that my work K will be owned by the Whitworth. It's hard to think of a collection and location more relevant to the subject matter of the work: weaving, storytelling, singing and dancing, than Manchester's Whitworth."

A new partnership with Film and Video Umbrella (FVU) will enable all four participating museums to commission new moving image works over the next four years. Together, FVU and Art Fund will provide over £40,000 for each museum to commission a new work for their respective collections - supported by FVU's longstanding curatorial and production expertise. These works will then join each organisation’s collection with exhibitions and displays of the new works to be announced.